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November 14, 2015
Apelin targets gut contraction to control glucose metabolism via the brain
Audren Fournel, Anne Drougard, Thibaut Duparc, et al.
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July 7, 2012
Sensory neuro-immune interactions differ between irritable bowel syndrome subtypes
Patrick A Hughes, Andrea M Harrington, Joel Castro, et al.
JCI Insight
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June 8, 2018
NaV1.1 inhibition can reduce visceral hypersensitivity
Juan Salvatierra, Joel Castro, Andelain Erickson, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
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March 8, 2016
Structure-Activity Studies of Cysteine-Rich α-Conotoxins that Inhibit High-Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels via GABA(B) Receptor Activation Reveal a Minimal Functional Motif
Bodil B Carstens, Géza Berecki, James T Daniel, et al.
JCI Insight
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October 5, 2018
Chronic linaclotide treatment reduces colitis-induced neuroplasticity and reverses persistent bladder dysfunction
Luke Grundy, Andrea M Harrington, Joel Castro, et al.
Gastroenterology
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July 28, 2009
The ion channel TRPA1 is required for normal mechanosensation and is modulated by algesic stimuli
Stuart M Brierley, Patrick A Hughes, Amanda J Page, et al.
Nature
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March 26, 2026
Parasites trigger epithelial cell crosstalk to drive gut-brain signalling
Kouki K Touhara, Jinhao Xu, Joel Castro, et al.
Scientific Reports
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February 23, 2017
Multiple sodium channel isoforms mediate the pathological effects of Pacific ciguatoxin-1
Marco C Inserra, Mathilde R Israel, Ashlee Caldwell, et al.
JCI Insight
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September 20, 2019
Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
Joel Castro, Andrea M Harrington, TinaMarie Lieu, et al.
ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
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August 23, 2021
Pharmacological Inhibition of the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Na<sub>V</sub>1.7 Alleviates Chronic Visceral Pain in a Rodent Model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Yan Jiang, Joel Castro, Linda V Blomster, et al.
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Gut
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November 14, 2015
Apelin targets gut contraction to control glucose metabolism via the brain
Audren Fournel, Anne Drougard, Thibaut Duparc, et al.
Gut
|
July 7, 2012
Sensory neuro-immune interactions differ between irritable bowel syndrome subtypes
Patrick A Hughes, Andrea M Harrington, Joel Castro, et al.
JCI Insight
|
June 8, 2018
NaV1.1 inhibition can reduce visceral hypersensitivity
Juan Salvatierra, Joel Castro, Andelain Erickson, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
|
March 8, 2016
Structure-Activity Studies of Cysteine-Rich α-Conotoxins that Inhibit High-Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels via GABA(B) Receptor Activation Reveal a Minimal Functional Motif
Bodil B Carstens, Géza Berecki, James T Daniel, et al.
JCI Insight
|
October 5, 2018
Chronic linaclotide treatment reduces colitis-induced neuroplasticity and reverses persistent bladder dysfunction
Luke Grundy, Andrea M Harrington, Joel Castro, et al.
Gastroenterology
|
July 28, 2009
The ion channel TRPA1 is required for normal mechanosensation and is modulated by algesic stimuli
Stuart M Brierley, Patrick A Hughes, Amanda J Page, et al.
Nature
|
March 26, 2026
Parasites trigger epithelial cell crosstalk to drive gut-brain signalling
Kouki K Touhara, Jinhao Xu, Joel Castro, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
February 23, 2017
Multiple sodium channel isoforms mediate the pathological effects of Pacific ciguatoxin-1
Marco C Inserra, Mathilde R Israel, Ashlee Caldwell, et al.
JCI Insight
|
September 20, 2019
Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
Joel Castro, Andrea M Harrington, TinaMarie Lieu, et al.
ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
|
August 23, 2021
Pharmacological Inhibition of the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Na<sub>V</sub>1.7 Alleviates Chronic Visceral Pain in a Rodent Model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Yan Jiang, Joel Castro, Linda V Blomster, et al.
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